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April 25th 2011 06:28
We had our stud sire, Cappy, castrated (or wethered, gelded, snipped - whatever term you like to use for it) a while back.
When you castrate an alpaca, it generally takes at least 2-3 months for the testosterone to settle and for the alpaca to be infertile. During this time, it's best to keep the boy separate from the girls. If allowed to run with the girls, he will continue to harass them - and you may well end up with some unexpected babies
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When you castrate an alpaca, it generally takes at least 2-3 months for the testosterone to settle and for the alpaca to be infertile. During this time, it's best to keep the boy separate from the girls. If allowed to run with the girls, he will continue to harass them - and you may well end up with some unexpected babies
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